Torpedo Ink Books in Order
About the Torpedo Ink series
Series Premise
The Torpedo Ink motorcycle club was founded by a group of eighteen children who survived years of horrific sexual, physical, and psychological abuse in a Russian pedophile training camp run by a sadistic criminal organization known as the Swords. Rescued as teenagers by the legendary biker Steele (from the earlier Dark series), they were brought to the United States, where they formed their own outlaw club in Caspar, California. Every member carries severe trauma, deadly skills (assassination, torture, combat), and a shared vow to protect innocents—especially children—from predators while taking down human traffickers and abusers.
The club operates as a tight-knit, fiercely loyal family that lives by its own code: protect the vulnerable, eliminate threats, and never betray one another. Each book centers on one club member (usually a man) finding a woman who can reach past his emotional walls and help him heal. The heroine often has her own scars—abuse, loss, or danger—and their romance becomes a mutual path to recovery. External conflicts involve hunting down traffickers, protecting club family members, confronting past abusers, or defending the town from threats. The series balances brutal action (assassinations, rescues, club wars) with deeply intimate, healing love stories.
Main Characters
The series revolves around the original eighteen survivors of the Swords camp, who form the core of the Torpedo Ink MC. Each book focuses on one member and his heroine.
- Savin "Savage" Pajari and Seychelle Dubois (Judgment Road): The first couple—Savage is the club's most lethal enforcer, deeply scarred and violent; Seychelle is a singer with empathic abilities who can soothe his demons.
- Czar Prakenski and Blythe Daniels (Viper's Girl): Czar is the club president—intelligent, strategic, and protective; Blythe is a strong, nurturing woman who owns a farm and becomes the club's emotional center.
- Ice and Storm Prakenski (twins) and their respective heroines: Ice is cold and calculating; Storm is wilder and more volatile. Their stories explore twin bonds and contrasting personalities.
- Code and Alena Koval (Phantom Game): Code is the tech genius; Alena is a skilled assassin with a gentle heart.
- Other key members: Maestro, Keys, Destroyer, Transporter, Mechanic, Preacher, Player, Reaper, Absinthe, Steele, Maestro, Keys, and more—each with unique skills and deep trauma.
The club functions as a found family—fiercely loyal, brutally protective, and deeply bonded by shared survival. Heroines are strong, often survivors themselves, who bring light and healing to their damaged heroes.
Setting
The primary setting is the small coastal town of Caspar, California (fictional but inspired by real Northern California locales), located along the rugged Pacific coastline north of San Francisco. Caspar is portrayed as a quiet, slightly rundown beach town with a mix of locals, tourists, and a strong biker presence. The Torpedo Ink clubhouse—a large, fortified compound on the outskirts of town—serves as the club’s home base, complete with garages, living quarters, a bar, and private rooms.
The setting expands to include:
- The Pacific coastline (beaches, cliffs, redwoods).
- Nearby towns and highways for road trips and chases.
- Occasional international flashbacks to the Russian training camp or European locations.
- The ocean itself—symbolizing both beauty and danger—plays a recurring role in emotional and action scenes.
The Northern California landscape—foggy mornings, crashing waves, towering redwoods, winding coastal roads—creates a moody, atmospheric backdrop that mirrors the characters’ inner turmoil and eventual healing.
Tone & Themes
The tone is dark, intense, raw, and deeply emotional—dark romance with explicit eroticism, graphic violence, and unflinching depictions of trauma and its aftermath. Feehan does not shy away from the ugliness of abuse, torture, and revenge, but she balances it with intense tenderness, fierce loyalty, and redemptive love. The sex scenes are frequent, detailed, and integral to character healing—often portrayed as cathartic and emotionally transformative.
Despite the darkness, the tone is ultimately hopeful and affirming: survivors can heal, love can conquer trauma, and chosen family can provide safety and belonging. Humor is sparse but present in the club’s banter, teasing, and occasional light moments. The series is unapologetically intense—perfect for readers who want high-heat, high-emotion romance with morally complex heroes and heroines who fight back against evil.
The Torpedo Ink series by Christine Feehan is a dark, intense, and deeply emotional journey into the lives of a motorcycle club forged in unimaginable horror and bound by unbreakable loyalty. Through the eighteen survivors—each carrying scars from a childhood of abuse—the books explore trauma, healing, redemption, and the transformative power of love in a gritty Northern California coastal town. With its high-heat romance, brutal action, morally complex heroes, and unwavering hope, the series offers a raw, passionate escape for readers who crave dark romance with heart. The Torpedo Ink club proves that even the most broken souls can find family, purpose, and love—if they dare to trust again. If you're looking for steamy, suspenseful romance with damaged alphas, fierce heroines, and a brotherhood that fights for the vulnerable, Torpedo Ink delivers an unforgettable, addictive ride.
FAQ
10 books
The next book in the Torpedo Ink series, Twisted Road, will be published in Jul-2026.
Betrayal Road was published in August 2024.
The first book in the series is Judgment Road, published in January 2018.
The series primarily falls into the Paranormal Romance genre.
The Torpedo Ink motorcycle club was founded by a group of eighteen children who survived years of horrific sexual, physical, and psychological abuse in a Russian pedophile training camp run by a sadistic criminal organization known as the Swords. Rescued as teenagers by the legendary biker Steele (from the earlier Dark series), they were brought to the United States, where they formed their own outlaw club in Caspar, California. Every member carries severe trauma, deadly skills (assassination, torture, combat), and a shared vow to protect innocents—especially children—from predators while taking down human traffickers and abusers. The club operates as a tight-knit, fiercely loyal family that lives by its own code: protect the vulnerable, eliminate threats, and never betray one another. Each book centers on one club member (usually a man) finding a woman who can reach past his emotional walls and help him heal. The heroine often has her own scars—abuse, loss, or danger—and their romance becomes a mutual path to recovery. External conflicts involve hunting down traffickers, protecting club family members, confronting past abusers, or defending the town from threats. The series balances brutal action (assassinations, rescues, club wars) with deeply intimate, healing love stories.
The series is ongoing, with the next book currently scheduled.